EHR (Electronic Health Records) White Papers

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Document Capture Across the Health Care Enterprise: Onramp to Improved Business Processes and Health Care Quality
sponsored by Kofax, Inc.
WHITE PAPER: Health care organizations across the country are migrating toward automated systems in an effort to operate more efficiently and improve quality. The push to adopt electronic health records (EHRs) has grabbed significant attention from health care leaders as well as the media and government. Read this white paper now to learn more!
Posted: 10 Mar 2011 | Published: 10 Mar 2011

Kofax, Inc.

A New Approach to Verifying and Validating Medical Device Development
sponsored by IBM
WHITE PAPER: The list of features in medical devices is rapidly rising: Even the simplest of medical devices house more and more system components, which add greater functionality to the device at a low cost. But by adding components, device software becomes complex and burdens compliance testing and premarket certification activities.
Posted: 13 Dec 2010 | Published: 13 Dec 2010

IBM

Improving Availability in a Digital Hospital: Balancing High Levels of Availability and Efficiency
sponsored by Emerson Network Power
WHITE PAPER: This paper, with embedded links and videos, will highlight the most essential points IT and facility managers need to know when evaluating the benefits and costs associated with powering and cooling their hospital's network closets.
Posted: 11 Oct 2010 | Published: 11 Oct 2010

Emerson Network Power

Enterprise Security For the Healthcare Industry
sponsored by Trend Micro, Inc.
WHITE PAPER: The healthcare industry has unique IT needs. Trend Micro Enterprise Security provides unique and cost-effective solutions that ensure compliance, maximize protection, and enable your strategic business and IT initiatives.
Posted: 15 Jul 2010 | Published: 15 Jul 2010

Trend Micro, Inc.

Improving Clinician Workflows with One-Touch Desktop Roaming
sponsored by Imprivata
WHITE PAPER: The move from paper-based medical records systems to EMR is rightly viewed as a step toward improved patient care, increased clinician productivity, and lower costs. But striking a balance between access for clinicians and privacy for patients can be a difficult task. This paper presents a one-touch desktop roaming solution that benefits both.
Posted: 24 Jun 2010 | Published: 24 May 2010

Imprivata